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I am aware, that the number of credit card frauds is continuosly growing, but I don't really know, how to avoid it.

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1. Don’t throw personal documents into the bin 

2. Keep your mail secure and protected as well 

3. Read your own mail and financial statements 

4. Check your credit history regularly 

5. Be cautious when buying online 

6. Keep the ATM keypad covered 

7. Always know where your card is

 8. Stay digitally protected
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Avoid by below ways

1. Use secure sites for any transactions

2. Don't answer to any suspicious phone calls asking OTP messages. 

3. Don't reveal password.

4. Frequently change credit card pin or password. 

5. Don't auto save credit card info on sites during transactions. 
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Here's What You Need To Do

  • Keep a list of all your credit cards and account information along with the card issuer's contact information. If anything goes wrong, contact the card issuer immediately.

  • Make sure the site is secure and reputable when you give out your credit card number online. Don't trust a site just because it claims to be secure.

  •  Make sure to purchase your merchandise from a reputable source. 

  • Be cautious when dealing with companies/individuals from outside your own country.

  • Purchase items online using your credit card. You can often dispute the charges if something goes wrong. 

  • Be cautious when responding to special offers, through unsolicited email. 

Hope this helps.
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1- Be Careful about whom you give your information to.

2- Use bank-owned ATMs for cash advances.

3- Pay inside the gas station

4- Use mobile payment apps for in-store shopping.

5- Frequent retailers that use a chip reader.

6- Be careful about giving your information over the phone.

7- Don't send your information in the mail, via email or in a text.

8- Don't save your credit card information online.

9- Use a virtual credit card number online.

10- Avoid unsecure website.

11- Use a virtual private network on public Wi-Fi.

12- Use a password manager.

13- Use a money belt when travelling.

14- Get a chip card with PIN capability.

15- Set up a fraud alert or credit freeze at the first whiff of trouble.
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To avoid credit card frauds, please do not share your card information with any body, do not use your card on websites that you are not sure of the authenticity, most card frauds starts with access to phone number with a call or text pretending to be from your bank.  
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The best thing is to keep our personal information and not to share them with others.  Some scammers are lurking on emails and social media. They sometimes send links to our emails. Remember, never click these links because they can have your personal information.
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There are several steps you can take to avoid credit card fraud:

Keep your card safe: Be sure to keep your credit card in a secure location and protect your card information. Don't lend your card to anyone or give your card information to anyone you don't trust.

Use secure websites: When making purchases online, be sure to use secure websites that have the "https" prefix in the URL and a padlock icon in the address bar. This indicates that the website is using secure encryption to protect your information.

Don't click on suspicious links: Be cautious of emails or text messages that ask you to click on a link or enter your credit card information. These may be phishing scams designed to steal your information.
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To avoid credit card fraud, keep your card safe, monitor your transactions regularly, use secure websites for online purchases, and don't share your card details with anyone. If you suspect fraud, report it to your card issuer immediately.
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1. Monitor your credit card statements regularly and look out for any suspicious or unfamiliar transactions.

2. Be wary of giving out your credit card information to anyone over the phone, email or online.

3. Don't leave your credit card unattended in public places.

4. Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks to access or enter your credit card information.

5. Use strong passwords and change them regularly.

6. Use virtual credit cards to make online purchases.

7. Use two-factor authentication when possible.

8. Only make purchases from trusted merchants.

9. Sign up for fraud alerts from your credit card company.

10. Report any suspicious activity or fraudulent transactions to your credit card company immediately.
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The best way to avoid credit card fraud is to be mindful of suspicious activity on your card. Check your account activity often and report any unauthorized or unusual activity to your bank or credit card company immediately. Also, keep your card in your sight when making transactions, use secure websites for online purchases and only use trusted vendors. Additionally, always use strong passwords, don’t share your personal information and consider using a virtual credit card for added security

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Immediately report Lost or stolen card

Double check your online transaction

Never make credit card information in public

Monitor credit card transaction online

Avoid paper of your credit card number
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There are a few ways to avoid credit card frauds in the first place. First, try to have a tight budget and stick to reputable cards that have a low interest rate. Secondly,Be sure to always have your debt and credit files full, and always have a credit score in hand. And finally, be sure that you are fully aware of your credit score and the risks that come with using a new card.
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Keep your credit cards safe. Store your cards in a secure wallet or purse. ...

Don't allow websites to “remember” your card number. ...

Be wary when shopping online. ...

Report lost or stolen cards immediately. ...

Review your monthly bill.
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